Closed Access: Summer Vacation Route to the Lake Entirely Barred
Roadworks on MSE 66 Affect Route to Kastorfer Lake
Roadworks on the MSE 66 between Knorrendorf and Kleeth in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district have resulted in a closure of the main route to the popular Kastorfer Lake. The roadworks, which aim to ensure full school traffic after the summer holidays, are scheduled to end on September 5th.
The closure of MSE 66 has caused a full closure of the road between Knorrendorf and Kleeth, making it difficult for holiday-goers and bathers to reach the lake. The affected stretch of MSE 66, which is approximately 550 meters long, will undergo asphalt layer renewal.
Detours have been signposted for commuters and residents, with options to bypass the closure via Gädebehn and Wolde. Alternatively, the Kastorfer Lake can also be accessed via Gädebehn or Wildberg. For residents, the detours mean partly long drives.
The district of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte announced the roadworks and the expected end date, urging affected residents to check the official district website or local government traffic advisories for the most accurate and up-to-date information on road closures and detours. Regional traffic information services, local news outlets, and navigation apps like Google Maps, Waze, or a local traffic app that provide live traffic updates and alternative routes can also be consulted.
This closure is particularly inconvenient for holiday children and bathers, but the roadworks are necessary to ensure a smoother and safer journey for all users after the summer holidays. For general advice on how to reach Kastorfer Lake or alternative routes around that area, feel free to ask!
- The roadworks on MSE 66, a crucial route, are not only affecting locals but also the tourism-dependent industry, such as finance related to vacation rentals and accommodation, and transportation services like buses and boats to Kastorfer Lake.
- With the unexpected road closures on MSE 66, the usual transportation of goods and resources, essential for businesses in the district's industry and finance sectors, may face delays and increased costs, thereby impacting the overall economy.